EP3852688A1 - Talar bone plate - Google Patents
Talar bone plateInfo
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- EP3852688A1 EP3852688A1 EP19862980.0A EP19862980A EP3852688A1 EP 3852688 A1 EP3852688 A1 EP 3852688A1 EP 19862980 A EP19862980 A EP 19862980A EP 3852688 A1 EP3852688 A1 EP 3852688A1
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- Total joint replacements are orthopedic implants for repairing or replacing a natural joint. Examples of common joints that are replaced by a total joint replacement include, but are not limited to, hips, ankles, and shoulders. The ultimate goal with any total joint replacement is to approximate the function and structure of the natural, healthy structures that the implant or prosthesis is replacing.
- a revision implant component comprises a body including an inner side and an outer side, tapered such that the width of a front side is greater than the width of a back side, the body defining a plurality of screw holes and having a tapered head configured to engage a talar dome component of a multi-component ankle prosthesis.
- a surgical method includes creating an incision in a patient, exposing a multi-component ankle prosthesis implanted in a patient, disassembling at least one component of the multi-component ankle prosthesis, affixing a revision implant component to non-damaged bone using screws, and coupling the revision implant component to a talar dome of the multi-component ankle prosthesis.
- the revision implant component has a body including a head configured to engage a feature of a component of the multi-component ankle prosthesis for coupling the revision implant component to the component of the multi- component ankle prosthesis.
- FIGs. 1 A and 1B are top-down views of a left and right ankle talar plates, respectively, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIGs. 1C and 1D are top-down views of a left and right ankle talar plates, respectively, in accordance with additional embodiments.
- FIGs. 1E and 1F are isometric views of the left and right ankle talar plates of
- FIGs. 1 A and 1B respectively.
- FIGs. 2A and 2B are top-down views of a left and right ankle talar plates, respectively, in accordance with some other embodiments.
- FIG. 3 A is a schematic side-view of the placement of the talar plate in relation to a navicular-talus joint accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 3B is a schematic side-view of the placement of the talar plate in relation to a talus bone with a fracture in the talar neck.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram of a method in accordance with some embodiments.
- Bone plates are disclosed herein are designed to span across a navicular-talar joint and attach to the talar bone and the navicular bone for compressing the navicular-talar joint.
- the bone plates can also be positioned to span across a talar neck fracture in the talar bone and attach to the two portions of the talar bone on either side of the crack.
- a combination of an elongated screw hole provided on the anterior portion of the bone plate and a plurality of screw holes provided on the remaining portion of the bone plate allow the use of the bone plate to reduce and stabilize the navicular bone and the talus bone of a navicular-talar joint or reduce and stabilize the two portions of a talar neck fracture.
- the elongated screw hole is configured to receive a screw such as a lag screw or a non-locking screw.
- the bone plates can be useful as part of a revision ankle implant system.
- the direction of the elongation for the elongated screw hole determines the direction of the bone or joint reduction.
- the elongated screw hole can be designed to have a desired elongation direction.
- the elongated screw hole can be configured to further include a ramped or a sloped portion so that the elongated screw hole functions as a compression slot.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are top-down views of examples of the bone plates that are configured to be used in orthopedic treatment of talar bones.
- FIG. 1 A shows a left ankle talar plate 100A and
- FIG. 1B shows a right ankle talar plate 100B. Because the left ankle talar plate 100A and the corresponding right ankle talar plate 100B are symmetrical and mirror images of each other, the following description of the left ankle talar plate 100A is applicable to the right ankle version 100B.
- the analogous structures in the talar plates are labeled using the same reference numbers.
- the left ankle talar plate 100A comprises a body 101 having a medial side 115, a lateral side 113, a medial-anterior end 103M near the medial side, a lateral-anterior end 103L near the lateral side 113, posterior side 111, an upper surface 119, and a lower surface 118
- the left ankle talar plate 100A has a mitten shaped outline with a medial-anterior portion 103 that extends further out in the anterior direction beyond the lateral -anted or end 103L.
- the talar plate 100A is provided with a plurality of screw holes 107 for receiving bone screws for securing the talar plate 100A to a talus.
- the talar plate 100A is shaped and dimensioned to substantially align with a top surface of a resected talus.
- the body 101 also includes a tapered head 109 protruding from the upper surface 119 for connecting to a talar dome implant 50 (see FIG. 3). In some embodiments, the body 101 is shaped and dimensioned to substantially align with a bottom surface of the talar dome implant 50.
- the medial-anterior portion 103 of the talar plates 100A and 100B is provided with an elongated screw hole 135 for securing the medial -anted or portion 103 to a navicular bone so that the talar plate 100A can be used for reducing or compressing the navicular-talar joint.
- the elongated screw hole 135 is located on the medial- anterior portion 103 so that when the talar plate 110A is positioned over a navicular-talar joint the elongated screw hole 135 is positioned over the navicular bone and the central axis A of the elongated screw hole 135 is generally oriented from the navicular bone toward the talus.
- the elongation direction of the elongated screw hole 135 allows a bone screw inserted through the elongated screw hole 135 and threaded into the navicular bone to compress the navicular bone toward the talus, thus reducing the navicular-talus joint.
- FIGS. 1 A, 1B and the FIGS. 1C, 1D show examples of talar plates 100A, 100B, having the elongated screw hole 135 oriented in different direction.
- the central axes A of the elongated screw hole 135 in the talar plates in FIGS. 1C, 1D are at a different angle with respect to the medial sides 115, for example, compared to the central axes A of the elongated screw hole 135 in the talar plates shown in FIGS. 1 A, 1B.
- FIG. 3 A is a schematic illustration showing a side-view of the talar plate 100A positioned in place over a talus bone and a navicular bone across the navicular-talus joint.
- the elongated screw hole 135 is provided near the anterior side 103 of the talar plate 100A and presides over the navicular bone.
- the bone screw inserted through the elongated screw hole 135 and threaded into the navicular bone compresses the navicular bone in the direction represented by the arrow C, thus reducing the navicular-talus joint.
- the talar plates 100A, 100B an be used to stabilize a fractured talar neck.
- the talar plate 100A is placed on a talus bone to span over a fracture in the talar neck.
- the talar plate 100A is positioned over the fracture F in the talar neck so that the portion of the talar plate’s body 101 having the plurality of screw holes 107 is positioned on one side of the fracture and the medial-anterior portion 130, specifically the elongated screw hole 135 provided on the medial-anterior portion 130, is positioned on the opposite side of the fracture.
- the talar plate is secured to the first side of the talar bone by inserting bone screws through the plurality of screw holes 107. Then, the medial anterior portion 130 is secured to the talar neck on the opposite side of the fracture F by a bone screw threaded into the talar neck through the elongated screw hole 135.
- the elongated screw hole 135 can be provided with a ramped or a sloped portion 137 to further enhance the compression function of the elongated screw hole 135.
- the sloped portion 137 slopes downward (i.e. sloped toward the lower surface 118 of the bone plate) starting from the upper surface 119 of the anterior end 130A of the sloped portion 137 toward the elongated screw hole 135 at the posterior end 130P of the sloped portion 137
- the shape of the body 101 of the talar plates 100A, 100B is configured to match the shape of the talar dome implant. In other embodiments, the shape of the body 101 is configured to match the shape of the talus.
- the anterior side 103 has a bulbous shape and the posterior side 111 has a sulcus or a groove 121.
- the groove 121 is defined by a first convex curve 111A and a second convex curve 11 IB.
- the posterior side 111 has a straight, curved, or bulbous edge shape 201 as shown in the talar plates 200A and 200B shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B.
- anterior side 103 has a straight, curved, or grooved shape so as to match the shape of a talar dome implant or the talus.
- the medial side 113 and the lateral side 115 are tapered from anterior side to the posterior side, such that the body 101 is narrower at the posterior side 111.
- the taper of the medial side 113 and the lateral side 115 is configured to fill the bone voids that may be present in some ankles and rest on the remaining talar bone in a revision ankle application.
- the screw holes 107 are non-locking type and can include polyaxial locking tabs as shown in the examples illustrated in FIGS. 1 A-1D.
- the screw holes 107 are locking type and are threaded to be used with locking screws having threaded heads.
- FIGS. 1E and 1F show examples of such threaded screw holes 307.
- the body 101 defines at least one wire hole 105 for wires.
- Wire holes 105 assist in the proper placement of the revision talar plate during surgery.
- Wire holes 105 can be configured to receive k-wires or similar surgical tools to ensure that the revision talar plate is placed in the proper location as determined by a surgeon and as guided by surgical instrumentation.
- the tapered head 109 has a tapered shape and is configured for engaging the talar dome implant 50.
- the tapered head 109 engages the talar dome implant 50 by an interference connection.
- a tapered recess in the talar dome implant would receive the tapered head 109, and an impact connection is made between the talar dome implant and the tapered head 109.
- the taper on the tapered head 109 is a Morse taper.
- the tapered head 109 additionally defines a recess 117.
- the tapered head 109 comprises“timed threads” that are configured such that when the threaded tapered head 109 and threaded talar dome implant are properly connected, a longitudinal passageway is in alignment.
- Traditional threaded connections accept varying amounts of torque and respond with varying alignments.
- the timed threads ensure a proper connection and a specific alignment so long as the applied torque is within a predetermined range.
- the talar plate 100A has a thickness
- FIGS. 1E and 1F are isometric views of left ankle and right ankle talar plates
- the left ankle talar plate 300A is substantially the same as the left ankle talar plate 100A described above except that the talar plate 300A is provided with a plurality of screw holes 307 that are locking type.
- the screw holes 307 are threaded or include a deformable region adjacent to the holes designed to contact the threaded head of a locking screw.
- the talar plates 300A and 300B each has an elongated screw hole 335 that is similarly structured as the elongated screw hole 135 described above.
- the elongated screw hole 335 has an elongated shape with a central axis A and coprises a sloped portion 337 that slopes downward (i.e.
- the right ankle talar plate 300B is the mirror image of the talar plate 300A and all of the remaining structures are the same.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate left ankle and right ankle talar plates 200A and 200B, respectively, in accordance with some embodiments.
- FIG. 2A is a top view of talar plate 200A.
- the left ankle talar plate 200A and the right ankle talar plate 200B are substantially the same as the left ankle talar plate 100A described above.
- the talar plates 200A and 200B have a curved posterior side 201 rather than the grooved posterior sides 111.
- the talar plates 200A and 200B each has an elongated screw hole 235 that is similarly structured as the elongated screw hole 135 described above.
- the elongated screw hole 235 has an elongated shape with a central axis A and comprises a sloped portion 237 that slopes downward ⁇ i.e. sloped toward the lower surface 118) starting from the anterior end 230A of the sloped portion 237 towards the elongated screw hole 235 at the posterior end 230P of the sloped portion 237.
- the tapered head 109 can have a notch 203 provided therein that is sized and configured to receive a screw driver or other elongate tool for removing the talar plate 200A, 200B.
- the talar plates 200A and 200B are mirror images of each other as they are for left ankle and right ankle applications, respectively.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a second example of a revision implant component 300B in accordance with some embodiments.
- Revision implant component 300B is a mirror image of revision implant component 300A, and is therefore configured for use with the right ankle joint of a patient.
- one or more of the bone plates of the present disclosure are provided in a surgical kit.
- Each of the provided bone plates may have a varying shape or thickness (as measured from the upper surface to a substantially parallel back surface - see the thickness T in FIG. 1E). By providing varying shapes, thicknesses, and angles, the kit allows a surgeon to conduct an intraoperative determination of the best-fitting bone plate for use with a multi-component ankle prosthesis.
- a surgical kit comprises one or more of the any of the embodiments of the bone plates described herein for use with a multi-component ankle prosthesis.
- the talar bone plates described herein can be used in revision ankle systems or in primary ankle implant systems.
- the use of the talar bone plates of the present disclosure allows the bone fusion to be done at the same time as the revision.
- the compression bone screw used in the elongated screw hole 135 on the talar bone plate 100A of the present disclosure can thread into and through the navicular bone and extend across the navicular-talus joint into the talus bone.
- the main body portion (the part of the talar bone plate 100A other than the medial-anterior portion 103) of the talar bone plate 100A is secured to the talus bone by screws threaded through the plurality of screw holes 107.
- a compression bone screw is inserted into the elongated screw hole 135 provided on the medial-anterior portion 103 of the talar bone plate 100A and threads into and through the navicular bone, across the navicular-talus joint and into the talus bone and either fuse the two bones together or reduce the navicular-talus joint space.
- the talar bone plate 100A in the example where the talar bone plate 100A is applied to the talar bone to span across a fracture F near the talar neck, the talar bone plate 100A would be applied so that the medial-anterior portion 103 of the talar bone plate having the elongated screw hole 135 is on the talar neck side of the fracture F.
- the main body portion of the talar bone plate 100A is secured to the talar bone by screws threaded through the plurality of screw holes 107 in the main body portion.
- a compression bone screw is inserted into the elongated screw hole 135 provided on the medial-anterior portion 103 of the talar bone plate and threaded into the talar neck portion to compress the two portions of the talar bone and reduce and stabilize the fracture F
- each of the one or more talar bone plates provided in the surgical kit can further comprise a tapered head configured to engage a talar dome implant component of the multi-component ankle prosthesis, provided on the upper surface.
- the tapered head can be shaped and dimensioned as a Morse taper.
- a surgical method of using the talar bone plate 100A of the present disclosure is also disclosed.
- the method is summarized in the flow chart 400 of FIG. 4.
- the method includes making an incision in a patient in proximity of the patient’s ankle.
- the multi-component ankle prosthesis which was previously installed in the patient is exposed through the incision.
- a first component or at least one component of the multi- component ankle prosthesis is disassembled and removed from the patient.
- a multi-component ankle prosthesis that was previously implanted in the patient may be partially or completely disassembled.
- the talar dome can be decoupled from talar stem by disengaging the Morse taper coupling.
- the entire multi-component prosthesis is removed from the patient.
- the talar bone plate is affixed to the patient’s talus using screws utilizing the screw holes such as 107, 307 described above.
- the talar bone plate is affixed to the patient’s navicular bone using a screw inserted through the at least one elongated screw hole 135, 235, 335 described above.
- the head of the screw engages with the sloped portion 137, 237, 337 of the elongated screw hole and applies compression force on the navicular bone to either reduce the navicular-talus joint or fuse the navicular bone and the talus bone.
- the at least one elongated screw hole 135 on the talar bone plate 100A is structured as described above and the affixing the talar bone plate to the patient’s navicular bone using a screw inserted through the at least one elongated screw hole 135 includes threading the threaded shaft of the screw into the navicular bone through the elongated screw hole 135 while the screw is positioned at an angle so that the threaded shaft of the screw is aimed towards the patient’s talus bone (see block 406).
- the talar bone plate further comprises the tapered head configured to engage a talar dome implant component of the multi-component ankle prosthesis and the surgical method further comprises coupling the talar bone plate to the talar dome implant by engaging the tapered head to the talar dome implant (see block 407).
- the medial -anted or portion 103 of the talar bone plate is affixed to a talar neck portion of the talus on an opposite side of a talar neck fracture F using a screw inserted through the at least one elongated screw hole 135.
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